The best possible place to view definitions for the word profess would be in your personal dictionary. If you do not have a dictionary, you could also look the word up at one of many dictionary/spelling websites.
It is "profess".
One can find a definition of the word nomenclature in dictionaries, lexicons and encyclopedias and online at sites like Wikipedia, Thefreedictionary, Dictionary.reference, Vocabulary and Oxforddictionaries.
The noun form of the word "profess" is "profession."
There are only a couple of definitions for the word "ahi". They both have to do with types of tuna fish. It is a Japanese word. They are the yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna.
Definitions of the word Adjunct can be found in any dictionary. Well known dictionaries include Merriam Webster, Oxford English and online sites such as thefreedictionary.
Example sentence - He would profess his love for her all the days of his life.
There are two possible definitions of the word "muster." The first version of muster is a noun which is defined as a formal gathering of troops. The second is a verb defined as assemble troops. Both definitions are especially for inspection or readying for battle.
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Yes, "professional" is a word from the word family of "profess." The term "profess" relates to declaring or affirming something, often in a formal context, while "professional" pertains to a person engaged in a specific occupation or activity, often requiring specialized training or education. Both words share the root "profess," reflecting a connection to formal expertise or declaration in a particular field.
The word 'set' has 464 definitions.
For the verb, there are two definitions. When looking up the root word, maintain, there are three definitions of the word. With prefixes and suffixes there are a total of twelve.
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